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In Photos: Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto & MLB's finest arrive in style for Dodgers-Yankees World Series in L.A.

LA Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani, New York Yankees hitting duo Aaron Judge and Juan Soto brought their stylish outfits to the fore, arriving at the Dodger Stadium for World Series Game 1.

Since 1981, it will be the first time the Dodgers and the Yankees meet each other in the World Series. While the Yankees are looking forward to winning their record 28th title and breaking the 15-year drought, the Dodgers would like to start their 'Shohei' era with a World Series.

The game-day outfits of many stars for WS Game 1 were shared on social media by MLB's social media page.

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Juan Soto arrived at the Dodger Stadium wearing an off-white shirt over a plain white T-shirt, paired with matching pants. He completed the look with a chain necklace, light blue sneakers, backpack and sunglasses.

Yankees captain Aaron Judge wore a gray zip-up jacket over a black T-shirt and black pants. White sneakers, sunglasses and a black backpack completed the look.

Meanwhile, Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani arrived wearing a tan overshirt layered over a black t-shirt, paired with gray pants and white sneakers. His fellow countrymen, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who would probably start Game 2, arrived wearing a white t-shirt over dark pants complemented by orange-shaded sunglasses.

Moreover, Gerrit Cole, who starts Game 1 for the Yankees, wore a button-up shirt with beige pants and white sneakers, accessorized with a black backpack. His teammate and infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. wore an all-black ensemble complemented by white-soled sneakers, a beaded necklace and bracelet, along with a cap and a pink-patterned duffle bag.

Giancarlo Stanton hits two-run homer to take lead in Dodgers vs. Yankees World Series Game 1

Down 1-0, Giancarlo Stanton, who won the ALCS MVP after hitting four bombs, continued his form, taking Dodgers starter Jack Flaherty deep for a two-run homer in the sixth inning to take a pivotal 2-1 lead.

It was his fourth straight home run in postseason games.

This was Stanton's sixth home run this postseason, as his power game has exceeded expectations this fall. He hit one home run against the Kansas City Royals in the ALDS and hit four home runs against the Cleveland Guardians in the ALCS.

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